A series of attacks in Pakistan's second city, Lahore, has killed dozens of people and wounded more than 100 others, police say.
At least 45 people, including 10 soldiers, were killed in Friday's first attack - a double bombing aimed at military vehicles, police said.
A second attack later in the day near a police station is reported to have claimed another four lives.
The double bombing occurred in RA Bazaar, a residential and commercial neighbourhood where several security agencies have facilities.
"Two suicide bombers attacked within the span of 15 to 20 seconds and they were on foot," Tariq Saleem Dogar, the chief of Punjab police, said.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for Friday's blasts, but the government blamed the Taliban.
A suicide car bombing targeted a police intelligence building in the same city on Monday, killing 13 people.
Pakistani authorities have said security crackdowns and offensives against Taliban strongholds have weakened the Pakistani Taliban.
'Clear message'
Hashem Ahelbarra, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Islamabad, the federal capital, said the army offensives and recent arrests of the group's leaders had been followed by a period of calm.
But he said the lull in attacks was soon interrupted by a series of attacks throughout Pakistan.
"Today's attack in Lahore could be a clear message from the Taliban that although they were driven away from places like Swat, and their leadership is being hunted by the Americans and the Pakistani intelligence, they still have the capability to inflict maximum damage on the Pakistani security forces, particularly the army and the police," our correspondent said.
Afzal Awan, a witness, said he saw several people, some with missing limbs, lying in pools of blood after the explosions.
"I saw smoke rising everywhere," Awan said. "A lot of people were crying."

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